Share

Chiefs come from behind to down CT City

accreditation
Ernst Middendorp (Gallo Images)
Ernst Middendorp (Gallo Images)

Cape Town - Kaizer Chiefs consolidated their position at the top of the Absa Premiership standings with a 2-1 come-from-behind victory over Cape Town City at Newlands Stadium on Tuesday evening.

City broke the deadlock in the fourth minute. Ebrahim Seedat threaded through a ball down the inside left-channel for Kermit Erasmus, who cut inside past Erick Mathoho before beating Daniel Akpeyi at his near post.

Chiefs should have levelled matters in the 12th minute when Reeve Frosler dinked a lovely ball in to the box in between the City centre-backs for Lazarous Kambole, who headed wide from a couple of yards out.

In the 18th minute, City defender Keanu Cupido gave away a free-kick on the edge of the box when he fouled Khama Billiat. Lebogang Manyama stepped up and curled the free-kick just over the bar.

Erasmus came agonisingly close to grabbing his brace in the 25th minute when Mpho Makola delivered a precise cross in to the box and the former Orlando Pirates striker met the header well but was denied by a brilliant save from Akpeyi before Mathoho cleared off the line.

Erasmus was causing Chiefs all sorts of problems and was by far the standout performer on the pitch. Five minutes before half-time, the Citizens striker chested down a diagonal ball with great skill before unleashing a volley on his left foot towards goal but it was well kept out by Akpeyi.

Chiefs had a goal disallowed shortly after half-time for a Billiat handball. There weren't any clear-cut chances to write home about until the 67th minute when Dumisani Zuma threaded through a ball for Billiat, whose first-time shot on the turn grazed the right-hand upright.

The Amakhosi were a completely different side in the second half, controlling the game and looking dangerous whenever they got forward and deserved their equaliser in the 75th minute. Thami Mhize gave away the free-kick with Manyama's free-kick finding an unmarked Daniel Cardoso at the back post, who headed home.

Soon after, Tashreeq Morris ran on to a long and drilled a shot towards the bottom right-hand corner which Akpeyi did well to tip around the post.

The Glamour Boys kept exerting all of the pressure and got the second when Bernard Parker swung the ball in to the box and after Nurkovic headed the ball down, it fell kindly to Kearyn Baccus, who produced a composed finish.

Soon after, Nurkovic went on a scintillating individual run and poked the ball just wide of the left-hand upright. With the last kick of the game, Nurkovic had a chance to put the result beyond doubt but his fierce drive was well palmed away by Peter Leeuwenburgh.

We live in a world where facts and fiction get blurred
Who we choose to trust can have a profound impact on our lives. Join thousands of devoted South Africans who look to News24 to bring them news they can trust every day. As we celebrate 25 years, become a News24 subscriber as we strive to keep you informed, inspired and empowered.
Join News24 today
heading
description
username
Show Comments ()
Fixtures
Sat 27 Apr 24 15:00 PM (SAST)
AmaZulu FC
AmaZulu FC
Chippa United
Chippa United
Moses Mabhida Stadium
Sat 27 Apr 24 17:30 PM (SAST)
Kaizer Chiefs
Kaizer Chiefs
SuperSport United
SuperSport United
Peter Mokaba Stadium
Sat 27 Apr 24 20:00 PM (SAST)
Stellenbosch FC
Stellenbosch FC
Polokwane City
Polokwane City
Danie Craven Stadium
Results
Fri 26 Apr 24
TS Galaxy
TS Galaxy 2
Moroka Swallows
Moroka Swallows 1
Fri 26 Apr 24
Cape Town Spurs
Cape Town Spurs 1
Richards Bay
Richards Bay 0
Tue 23 Apr 24
Mamelodi Sundowns
Mamelodi Sundowns 2
Sekhukhune United
Sekhukhune United 1
Logs
Team
P
W
PTS
Team Logo
1. Mamelodi Sundowns
22
17
56
Team Logo
2. Stellenbosch FC
24
12
43
Team Logo
3. Orlando Pirates
24
11
40
Team Logo
4. Sekhukhune United
25
11
39